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. >>> for the first time in its history, the united states does not have a protestant majority. the percentage of propertestant adults has fallen to 48%. americans who claim no religion has increased from 15% to 20% in the last five years. >>> here's brian williams with a look at what's coming up tonight on "nbc nightly news." >> good morning. coming up tonight when we join you for "nightly news," what can always be the toughest moment? dealing with adult parents. taking away the car keys. we have advice from the experts on how to tell ageing parents the time has come. that and more when we join you here tonight for "nightly news." >>> for a look at what's trending today, our quick roundup of what has you talking online. finally getting a glimpse of jennifer aniston's stunning engagement ring two months after her fiance popped the question. guesstimates put the carat count at eight or better. some online critics say the ring, which takes up about a third of jen's finger, is just too big. >>> actor john cusack ran on stage for '80s nostalgia at a peter gabriel concert this weeken
. >>> for the first time in its history, the united states does not have a protestant majority. the percentage of propertestant adults has fallen to 48%. americans who claim no religion has increased from 15% to 20% in the last five years. >>> here's brian williams with a look at what's coming up tonight on "nbc nightly news." >> good morning. coming up tonight when we join you for "nightly news," what can always be the toughest moment? dealing with...
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working to help them build a headquarters the and to insure that we make the relationship betwe the united states andda a sg o twe c dth all of the possible consequences of what's happening in syria. >> activists say the civil war killed more than 30,000 people, many of them innocent men, women d cldre nn gin t ag tht d t u mitary deploy these forces in the country of jordan? >> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were sent to heornhe event that the syrian chemical and biological weapons were to fall into the wrong hands, they've been preparing for that eventualy. defense secretary pet refe t wveo ki th in the effort to monitor the cbw sites and try to determine how best to respond to y concerns in that area and miry operational capabilities in the event of any contingency there. >> the u.s. military held war exercises with the jordanians in may and operation known as eager on01 heerkseth 200yrian refugees that have flooded into jordan from syria, bill. >> bill: that's on its southern border with syria. on the northern borrowed,
working to help them build a headquarters the and to insure that we make the relationship betwe the united states andda a sg o twe c dth all of the possible consequences of what's happening in syria. >> activists say the civil war killed more than 30,000 people, many of them innocent men, women d cldre nn gin t ag tht d t u mitary deploy these forces in the country of jordan? >> bill, u.s. defense officials tell us several months ago, about 150 army special operations forces were...
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he was monitored almost from the team of his arrival here in the united states, virtually 24 hours a day, by the fbi now this 21-year-old man from bangladesh may well spend the rest of his life in prison. for abc news in lower manhattan, i'm jim dolan. >> he was here on a work permit. of course, he told the investigators that it was we, alluded he was working with other people. you heard in the piece he was working alone. his status as an international terrorist, they say, was aspirational. he thought he was something bigger than he was. >> exactly right. he came here, they think specifically for the purpose, came into the country specifically to cause a terrorist act, not got here and became disillusioned. thank goodness our intelligence is so good. >> according to the new york police commissioner they're saying 15 mrplots and counting, directly against new york city. >>> the race for the white house, 19 days to go. president obama head to the battleground state of new hampshire today. on the stump in iowa and ohio yesterday. the president reached out to women voters. stressed his s
he was monitored almost from the team of his arrival here in the united states, virtually 24 hours a day, by the fbi now this 21-year-old man from bangladesh may well spend the rest of his life in prison. for abc news in lower manhattan, i'm jim dolan. >> he was here on a work permit. of course, he told the investigators that it was we, alluded he was working with other people. you heard in the piece he was working alone. his status as an international terrorist, they say, was...
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inspectors sent to the united states on election from europe and central asian. to monitor fairness of the electoral process. >> judge jeanine: who gives them permission to do that? >> to look for evidence of voter suppression. >> do we need them to tell us that? >> them to tell us. >> this is where elections run by the state. i urge every governor who might be listening to block the inspectors. for the u.n., 60% of whose members are not democracies -- >> judge jeanine: mo on the or our election. ridiculous. will there be a strike before the election by the administration? >> no. libya, they may kilte kill the terrorists. they won't hit iran but they may have a october surprise. >> judge jeanine: dick morris, so insightful. thank you for being with us this evening. after the break, how could and why would the white house lie about the libyan attack? three members of congress investigating the attack are with us. later, did the cia know the attack against the consulate was coming? >> judge jeanine: congress continues to investigate what the white house knew and wh
inspectors sent to the united states on election from europe and central asian. to monitor fairness of the electoral process. >> judge jeanine: who gives them permission to do that? >> to look for evidence of voter suppression. >> do we need them to tell us that? >> them to tell us. >> this is where elections run by the state. i urge every governor who might be listening to block the inspectors. for the u.n., 60% of whose members are not democracies -- >>...
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states capitol was arrested in a very similar sting operation. raw often is the f.b.i. doing this kind of operation? >> reporter: scott, in the universe of cases since 9/11, there have been about 300 rrests in terrorism cases. of that, about 100 have involved plots. and of those, about a quarter of them, 25 or so, have involved things just like this-- actual stings where people carried what they believed to be real bombs to launch attacks. so a lot more often than the general public is really aware. >> pelley: is this al qaeda? >> reporter: this is al qaeda's narrative, which is now on the loose in the internet chat rooms without even having to be driven by spokespeople like anwar al- awlaki and osama bin laden. and it's like a spreading cancer even today. >> pelley: self-motivated individual terrorists. >> reporter: right, and lone wolfs who seek others and put together small crews. >> pelley: john thanks very much. last night's presidential debate was the most rancorous in history. folks have been talking all day about who won. we did an instan
states capitol was arrested in a very similar sting operation. raw often is the f.b.i. doing this kind of operation? >> reporter: scott, in the universe of cases since 9/11, there have been about 300 rrests in terrorism cases. of that, about 100 have involved plots. and of those, about a quarter of them, 25 or so, have involved things just like this-- actual stings where people carried what they believed to be real bombs to launch attacks. so a lot more often than the general public is...
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san jose is home to the third fastest rent growth in the state. right now the average price for a one bedroom, one bath unit is more than $1,600 a month. that is up more than 11% from october of last year. >> one job is still on fire and probably will continue to be. two, we're seeing people who lost their homes continue to rent and we'll see that for a long time coming. three, i think the number of people that have been doubling up with room mates and living at home with families are now out on their own. >> industry experts expect that rents will continue to climb for the next five years. >>> in france, the country's highest earners will now have to pay more in taxes. parliament voted yesterday to raise taxes for 75% or, rather, 275% for people who earn more than a million dollars. backers say the law will generate $273 million per year to help lower france' deficit. that tax hike is scheduled to last for two years. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay" she is in the prime of her career and diagnosed with alzheimer's and still in her 50s. see ho
san jose is home to the third fastest rent growth in the state. right now the average price for a one bedroom, one bath unit is more than $1,600 a month. that is up more than 11% from october of last year. >> one job is still on fire and probably will continue to be. two, we're seeing people who lost their homes continue to rent and we'll see that for a long time coming. three, i think the number of people that have been doubling up with room mates and living at home with families are now...
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i looked this morning at the official numbers from the census, exports, that are from the united states to china went from 69 billion to 103 billion on his watch. 2008 to 2011. now okay, that's up 50%, and it's great. but it's not double. so maybe that was just a mistake. but either way, doesn't pass our smell test if it's an accident or not because it's a number. we gave that one a fishy. the trend is good for the country, but hmm. here is romney on his own record at the olympics. >> i went to the olympics. it was out of balance. we got it on balance and made a success there. >> gave himself a gold medal there. you hear the word "balance." it makes it sound like, hey, we balanced our budget. but there's something crucial left out -- and especially crucial if you're a republican and you like budget balancing. he did that by getting millions of dollars worth, maybe even more than a billion dollars worth of taxpayer money. so is that really the same as balanced? it is truish, though, because he did do it. but i think it leaves out something very importance to a lot of people who really wa
i looked this morning at the official numbers from the census, exports, that are from the united states to china went from 69 billion to 103 billion on his watch. 2008 to 2011. now okay, that's up 50%, and it's great. but it's not double. so maybe that was just a mistake. but either way, doesn't pass our smell test if it's an accident or not because it's a number. we gave that one a fishy. the trend is good for the country, but hmm. here is romney on his own record at the olympics. >> i...
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. >> he built the bridge between libya and the united states. >> my name is chris stevens and i'm the new u.s. ambassador to libya. >> reporter: stevens made this video to introduce himself to libyans. just four months later he was killed by a group linked to al qaeda. his death is at the enter of an international investigation but at the memorial service, friends and family remember the good times. his younger brother tom said he was a humble man who never sought credit for his accomplishments. >> so my big brother, my best friend, i'll see you next time. >> reporter: stevens will be buried during a private ceremony next month. edward lawrence for cbs news, san francisco. >> ambassador christopher stevens was the first diplomat to be killed in the line of duty since 1979. >>> there is no place like home home and the two hikers stranded in montana's glacier national park are back home. neal peckens and his friend jason hiser landed yesterday evening at richmond international airport. they used their outdoor survival skills to stay alive while they were stranded in harsh weather. searc
. >> he built the bridge between libya and the united states. >> my name is chris stevens and i'm the new u.s. ambassador to libya. >> reporter: stevens made this video to introduce himself to libyans. just four months later he was killed by a group linked to al qaeda. his death is at the enter of an international investigation but at the memorial service, friends and family remember the good times. his younger brother tom said he was a humble man who never sought credit for...
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the sitting president means we, they mean the united states government. i find trouble on "fox news sunday" bob woodward. when he said something is troubling that is frankly alarming. >> steve: don't you think if it was a republican scandal, the main stream media would be over it in >> i don't necessarily believe that. the attack on libya or in lebanon. >> steve: this is ridiculous. the new york times, the new york times. their ombuds man. >> the important thing if it was a cover up they wouldn't be changing the story. >> they are trying to pass the hot potato to hillary clinton. that is ah pauling and you heard david axelrod saying it was joe biden and president obama didn't know about it thank goodness we chris wallace and laurra ingram . scooter libby had people hanging out of the trees in his driveway. susan rice needs that as well. >> steve: we thank you for the spirited debate. state straight ahead. the best watch dog you never heard of. we are introducing to you rarest dog breeds in the world. they are here live. this program is brought to you by:
the sitting president means we, they mean the united states government. i find trouble on "fox news sunday" bob woodward. when he said something is troubling that is frankly alarming. >> steve: don't you think if it was a republican scandal, the main stream media would be over it in >> i don't necessarily believe that. the attack on libya or in lebanon. >> steve: this is ridiculous. the new york times, the new york times. their ombuds man. >> the important...
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cut to the president of the united states just three hours later. >> i don't want to speak to something until we have all of the information. what we do know is that the natural protests that arose because of the outrage over the video were used as an excuse by extremists to see if they can also directly harm u.s. interests. >> jon: so do you guys talk to each other or -- i mean, for god's sake hillary clinton got the memo. >> what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack. >> jon: so let's try again in a safer space. >> i heard hillary clinton say that it was an act of terrorism. is it? what do you say? >> well, we are still doing an investigation. there is no doubt that the kind of weapons that were used, the ongoing assault that it wasn't just a mob action. >> jon: and? and if it wasn't just a mob action but not an act of terrorism either, what does that leave? what, libyan st. patrick's day? what is going on? a quinceanera that got out of hand? now a cynic would argue he is unwilling to admit the embassy was hit by terrorists because it would make him look back. but maybe it is ho
cut to the president of the united states just three hours later. >> i don't want to speak to something until we have all of the information. what we do know is that the natural protests that arose because of the outrage over the video were used as an excuse by extremists to see if they can also directly harm u.s. interests. >> jon: so do you guys talk to each other or -- i mean, for god's sake hillary clinton got the memo. >> what happened in benghazi was a terrorist attack....
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it's really bad to the united states because this is humiliation for the united states. it's bad for chris stevens and bad for sae9sdz smith and bad for tyrone woods. they are dead. they are gone. >> which brings us back to lieutenant colonel andrew wood who saw the deadly debacle coming. >> bret: i can tell you are emotional about it. the ambassador was killed, first one since 1979. he is your friend. >> it's a huge thing to have a loss like that. i grieve for his loss. i grieve for the loss that we suffer as our nation. it was our job to defend the compound. >> bret: benghazi attacks staggered america. we now have another reason to mourn on 9/11. a new unmistakable warning. islamic terrorists that brutalized our citizens were well armed killers intent on doing us great harm. the brave americans in libya knew that long before we died. the rest of us owe it on to them to under that, too. that is our program. i'm bret baier. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats
it's really bad to the united states because this is humiliation for the united states. it's bad for chris stevens and bad for sae9sdz smith and bad for tyrone woods. they are dead. they are gone. >> which brings us back to lieutenant colonel andrew wood who saw the deadly debacle coming. >> bret: i can tell you are emotional about it. the ambassador was killed, first one since 1979. he is your friend. >> it's a huge thing to have a loss like that. i grieve for his loss. i...
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if i'm president of the united states, i will cut federal spending, cap it and finally get us on track to a balanced budget. >> tonight he moves on to ohio where he is due to be joined by new jersey governor christie. >>> new this morning, oakland police investigating their 96th and 97th homicides of the year two people were found shot to death in a car in west oakland one shot in the head, both men. no immediate information on any suspects. >>> the husband of a hercules woman found stabbed to death in their home friday may get to return to their house tomorrow to help investigators decide if anything else has been taken. 55-year-old susie ko was found stabbed to death by a neighbor after she failed to pick her husband up. >> people always think she is such a good mother figure. that's why i instead of calling her, her name s, sie, i always call her mommy too, because -- i feel like she is everybody -- >> we are looking for possible small drops of blood that may with been from a weapon. or just anything that might help us have any kind of leads in this case. >> authorities are looking
if i'm president of the united states, i will cut federal spending, cap it and finally get us on track to a balanced budget. >> tonight he moves on to ohio where he is due to be joined by new jersey governor christie. >>> new this morning, oakland police investigating their 96th and 97th homicides of the year two people were found shot to death in a car in west oakland one shot in the head, both men. no immediate information on any suspects. >>> the husband of a hercules...
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states and the united states of america has stood on the right side of history. and that kind of credibility is precisely why we've been able to show leadership on a wide range of issues facing the world right now. >> schieffer: what if the prime minister of israel called you on the phone and said "our bombers are on the way, we're going to bomb iran"? what do you say? >> bob, let's not go into hypotheticals of that nature. our relationship with israel, my relationship with the prime minister of israel is such that we would not get a call saying our bombers are on the way or their fighters are on the way. this is the kind of thing that would have been discussed and thoroughly evaluated well before that kind of -- >> schieffer: so you say it just wouldn't happen. >> yes. >> schieffer: okay, well let's see e what the president would say. >> let's come back to what the president was speaking about and the president's statement that things are going so well. look, i look at what's happening around the world and i see iran four years closer to a bomb, i see the middle
states and the united states of america has stood on the right side of history. and that kind of credibility is precisely why we've been able to show leadership on a wide range of issues facing the world right now. >> schieffer: what if the prime minister of israel called you on the phone and said "our bombers are on the way, we're going to bomb iran"? what do you say? >> bob, let's not go into hypotheticals of that nature. our relationship with israel, my relationship...
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states, when i'm president of the united states, we will stand with israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. not just diplomatically, not just culturally but militarily. that's number one. number two with regards to iran and the threat of iran, there's no question but that a nuclear iran, a nuclear capableable iran is a threat to america. not only to our friends but ultimately to us to have iran have nuclear material, nuclear weapons that can be used against us or used to be threatening to us. it's also essential for us to understand what our mission is in iran. and that is to dissuade iran from having a nuclear weapon, through peaceful and diplomatic means. and crippling sanctions are something i called four or five years ago when i was in israel, at the conference i laid out seven step, crippling sanctions were number one. and they do work. you're seeing it right now in the economy. it's absolutely the right thing to do to have crippling sanction. i would have put them in place earlier but it's good that we have them. number two something i wo
states, when i'm president of the united states, we will stand with israel. and if israel is attacked, we have their back. not just diplomatically, not just culturally but militarily. that's number one. number two with regards to iran and the threat of iran, there's no question but that a nuclear iran, a nuclear capableable iran is a threat to america. not only to our friends but ultimately to us to have iran have nuclear material, nuclear weapons that can be used against us or used to be...
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we need good upon city in the united states. simpson-bowles type deal with make all the difference and we would urge anyone who becomes president to get some of that done quickly. >> who would the markets like, romney or obama? >> i don't really know. >> markets always have a preference. >> people who vote for obama would say obama, people who vote no romney would say romney. >> but what would the markets say? >> business might modestly favor mitt romney, but it doesn't necessarily mean that's better for the markets or not. >> at jpmorgan, are you worried about the fiscal cliff situation and which way it could return in the month of december? >> there are two parts. one is actually what happens at the end of december and you can feel the effects of that before the end of the december. the second one is the real fiscal cliff, does the united states of america show it has the will and capability to fix its fiscal problems. i'm not worried as much for jpmorgan as i am for american business and more than that, the american jobs and
we need good upon city in the united states. simpson-bowles type deal with make all the difference and we would urge anyone who becomes president to get some of that done quickly. >> who would the markets like, romney or obama? >> i don't really know. >> markets always have a preference. >> people who vote for obama would say obama, people who vote no romney would say romney. >> but what would the markets say? >> business might modestly favor mitt romney, but...
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thank you, joe. >> all right, we just took a pause there to welcome our viewers in the united states and around is world, because a large earthquake hit a off the coast of canada and there's tsunami warning in place as far as hawaii, people need to evacuate, we have the pacific tsunami warning on the line. what do people in hawaii need to do right now? >> they need to, if they are in the evacuation surge, they need to pack up and move out. if they are outside the evacuation zone they are fine. this -- so, you know, we don't want more people moving than have to move. >> in other words, if you know you are in an evacuation zone in hawaii, you know it because you live in the area, you can check on the internet, you are aware of where the zones are? >> the maps are in the phone book also. >> thank you. 3 hours from now, the wave is expected to arrive in hawaii, correct? >> yes, the first wave, it's less than that now, going to be 10:28 hawaii time, which is, what is that? that's -- oh, i'm sorry. i'm not good at converting time zones. anyway, 10:28 local time, which is like two hours and
thank you, joe. >> all right, we just took a pause there to welcome our viewers in the united states and around is world, because a large earthquake hit a off the coast of canada and there's tsunami warning in place as far as hawaii, people need to evacuate, we have the pacific tsunami warning on the line. what do people in hawaii need to do right now? >> they need to, if they are in the evacuation surge, they need to pack up and move out. if they are outside the evacuation zone...
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the united states. no accidents are connected to the problems. >> "new york times" looks at a plan to import 18 beluga whales for aquariums. animal activists say they should not be remov this national weather report sponsored by nutella. breakfast never tasted so good. >>> because of a single gust of wind a daredevil sky diver trying for a world record free fall is grounded for another day. >> good possibility on thursday but we're not in a position to make that call right now. >> this morning we'll show why it's so hard to get felix baumgartner off the ground. >> and how can it be possible that a breath test could detect serious illness, even cancer. we'll ask one of the doctors who is developing an electronic nose. it could bring life-saving treatment to patients faster. you're watching cbs "this morning". [ michelle ] when i first discovered that i had sensitive teeth, i didn't want to change othpastes. i already had a product that made my mouth feel clean. why am i going to go and change it? the fir
the united states. no accidents are connected to the problems. >> "new york times" looks at a plan to import 18 beluga whales for aquariums. animal activists say they should not be remov this national weather report sponsored by nutella. breakfast never tasted so good. >>> because of a single gust of wind a daredevil sky diver trying for a world record free fall is grounded for another day. >> good possibility on thursday but we're not in a position to make that...
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the first, native american saint, kateri tekakwitha, from the united states. the other is mother marianne cope, 19th century nun who cared for lepers in hawaii. both of the saints came from upstate new york, but, of course, they lived 200 years apart. >>> and on the road to the world series, it all comes down to tonight for the giants and the cardinals. san francisco's four-run, fourth inning, powered them to a game six win against st. louis. it forces tonight's do-or-die. the winner goes to the world series game seven. who would have thought it's a one-game season, but that's what it's coming down to. fall classic starts wednesday night in st. louis or san francisco. >> and who would have thought the yankees weren't going to be in it. how about that? >> the yankees get swept. >> smoked. >> smoked. the bronx bomber there. didn't want to rub it in. >> i was very disappointed. >> i imagine you are. >>> talk about the one that got away. a group of australian fishermen got quite the catch when a 600-pound black marlin jumped into their boat. the skipper says they
the first, native american saint, kateri tekakwitha, from the united states. the other is mother marianne cope, 19th century nun who cared for lepers in hawaii. both of the saints came from upstate new york, but, of course, they lived 200 years apart. >>> and on the road to the world series, it all comes down to tonight for the giants and the cardinals. san francisco's four-run, fourth inning, powered them to a game six win against st. louis. it forces tonight's do-or-die. the winner...
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colonel dooley, who was a 1994 graduate of the united states military academy at west point. he served as an aide-de-camp of three separate generals and his entire career has been characterized by outstanding performance and they've indicated he should be be promoted. he has unlimited potential. >> peter: let's talk about his promotion. his promotions are going to be blocked as a result of this. >> yes. >> peter: and your organization has taken a very strong position against general dempsey. you basically say he is advocated to the forces of sharia and islam in the world in not allowing lt. colonel dooley to teach at joint chiefs school. is that correct? >> that's correct. we see the political correctness permeating the upper echelons of the military throughout. apparently we have not learned our lessons from the fort hood massacre and now we attempt to appease these muslim organizations and in doing stow, we are jeopardizing our national security. one middle east expert said that the final defense against jihadist, the pentagon, has now capitulated and is teaching our milita
colonel dooley, who was a 1994 graduate of the united states military academy at west point. he served as an aide-de-camp of three separate generals and his entire career has been characterized by outstanding performance and they've indicated he should be be promoted. he has unlimited potential. >> peter: let's talk about his promotion. his promotions are going to be blocked as a result of this. >> yes. >> peter: and your organization has taken a very strong position against...
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it had a lot of life left in them, and unfortunately, we no longer have the ability, the united states, to launch our own astronauts into space. we're continuing to operate the space station. we're flying our astronauts with the russians like i flew with them in 2004, 2005, and we're working on an earth exploration program, and we're seeing exciting things happening on the commercial side with one of the commercial companies flying the first operational cargo mission to the space station. >> leroy, thanks so much for reflecting with us. and helping us to appreciate the "endeavour" in a whole different way. thanks so much. good to see you. >> thank you, good to be with you. >>> all right, checking some international stories at this hour. the joint u.n. arab league envoy is meeting turkey's foreign minister today. they're discussing how to deal with the rising tensions between syria and turkey. they're now diverting their civilian planes around syrian air space. >>> an audio message believed to be from al qaeda's top leader praises the deadly attacks in libya. the message is posted on se
it had a lot of life left in them, and unfortunately, we no longer have the ability, the united states, to launch our own astronauts into space. we're continuing to operate the space station. we're flying our astronauts with the russians like i flew with them in 2004, 2005, and we're working on an earth exploration program, and we're seeing exciting things happening on the commercial side with one of the commercial companies flying the first operational cargo mission to the space station....
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. >> he offered the president of the united states a charity gift of $5 million if the president would release his college transcripts. i believe we have footage of the announcement of trump making it. >> donald trump called president obama and said i'll give you $5 million if you can release your college records and your passport. here is $5 million. release your college records and passport. i said, hey, don, i'll give you $5 million if you release that thing on your head. let it go. let it run free. go on. >> it's one person's hair i want to lift and peek at. >> two weeks from the election, people are going nuts, man. >>> travel wise, big situation down east, hurricane sandy. look at the clouds. the shield of clouds extends offshore the carolinas already filling in across florida with heavy downpours outside and into miami. so with this in mind, delays with a cold front passing through chicago as well. midway and o'hare, an hour delay. half hour, hour delay in new york city, philadelphia. possibility this morning because of low clouds. in miami winds of 40 miles an hour, passing sho
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banks the united states is suing bank of america for one billion dollars the justice department has alleged. committed fraud by selling defective mortgages to the state. of course those toxic mortgages were bought by government backed fannie mae and freddie mac. the scheme cost taxpayers more than a billion dollars in losses and led to countless foreclosures and this is the latest in a series of similar issues. and that's all latest from the business desk coming up next on our t.v. a french politician and an outspoken anti e.u. advocate francois asla new talks about problems france faces by staying in the euro zone. good lumber tory. was able to build the most sophisticated robots which fortunately . found anything tim's mission to teach the creation why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only. to see a story and it seems so. you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you. are welcome to the big picture. nuclear fireball hides inside. radioactive fallout all governmen
banks the united states is suing bank of america for one billion dollars the justice department has alleged. committed fraud by selling defective mortgages to the state. of course those toxic mortgages were bought by government backed fannie mae and freddie mac. the scheme cost taxpayers more than a billion dollars in losses and led to countless foreclosures and this is the latest in a series of similar issues. and that's all latest from the business desk coming up next on our t.v. a french...
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possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran's nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington's policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both denight the talks have been agreed to. jim acosta, to you, he's at the scene for us of tonight's big debate, our coverage by the way begins tonight at 7:00 eastern. curious timing here, the story about potential talks between the u.s. and iran. i'm guessing that could take center stage tonight. >> reporter: i think that's right, brooke. you know, we tried to ask mitt romney that question yesterday when his staff came out for a football game with the reporters who cover his campaign. one of the report tleers tried ask mitt romney about the story in "the new york times" as to whether or not he would support the face to face talks between the united states and iran. he didn't really answer the question. he wanted to focus on football during that afternoon. and so i think it will come up tonight. i think you're als
possible, possible talks between the united states and iran after the election. one on one talks about iran's nuclear program and that would be a major shift in washington's policy toward tehran. keep in mind, though, the obama administration and iran both denight the talks have been agreed to. jim acosta, to you, he's at the scene for us of tonight's big debate, our coverage by the way begins tonight at 7:00 eastern. curious timing here, the story about potential talks between the u.s. and...
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united states will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: two weeks ago, romney spelled out his line. >> the united states and our friends and allies will prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons capability. >> reporter: that last word, "capability," which he uses on his campaign web site, significantly shortens the time before iran would reach romney's red line. his campaign refuses to specify what he means by "capability," but the term usually refers to iran's stockpile of enriched uranium. israeli prime minister netanyahu told the u.n. his own red line would come next spring or summer when iran is expected to have enriched enough uranium to build a bomb. president obama insists iran has not yet made a decision to go for the bomb and even with enough enriched uranium would still need a year or more to build one. >> america wants to resolve this issue through diplomacy and we believe that there is still time and space to do so. >> reporter: an aide to romney says the governor also believes there is still time to pressure iran into giving up
united states will do what we must to prevent iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. >> reporter: two weeks ago, romney spelled out his line. >> the united states and our friends and allies will prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons capability. >> reporter: that last word, "capability," which he uses on his campaign web site, significantly shortens the time before iran would reach romney's red line. his campaign refuses to specify what he means by...
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anything the sitting president of the united states says about a foreign ally or enemy has vast repercussion and romney is in a way better off he's free to say anything he wants to. doesn't have to worry about the global consequences. >> one thing that's interesting and carol i want to ask this of you the fact that cbs's bob schieffer is in the middle seat. he's done this before in '04 and '08 but never it seems the tensions have been so high or contentious and i was reading articles today where the headlines read the thankless job offing the moderator. how well does his experience serve him in the arena as opposed to jim lehrer and candy crowley? >> jim lehrer has tone more debates than anybody else. that was his 12th debate. it didn't serve him very well because he lost complete control of the first debate. now, bob schieffer does "face the nation" every week so he's used to dealing with people and calming them down and getting information out of them. but i just laugh when i hear there are going to be six 15 segments devoted to these topics. i don't think they will keep to that at all. >>
anything the sitting president of the united states says about a foreign ally or enemy has vast repercussion and romney is in a way better off he's free to say anything he wants to. doesn't have to worry about the global consequences. >> one thing that's interesting and carol i want to ask this of you the fact that cbs's bob schieffer is in the middle seat. he's done this before in '04 and '08 but never it seems the tensions have been so high or contentious and i was reading articles...
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regardless, the california democratic senator dianne feinstein says the united states could have done more to help prevent this attack. >> i think we do know what happened now. there is no question, but it was a terrorist attack. there is no question, but the obscurity was inadequate. and i think there is no question we need to work on our intelligence. >> feinstein wept on to blame the -- went on to blame the director for the assessment he first gave law makers. >> it is my understanding we may have information on who orchestrated the attack. >> the leader of the briggade, and this is a group that wants to establish an islamic state that follows strict law and it is described as one of the leading suspects who commanded the attack, quote, he is the one to watch. he said he was at the scene and leading the assault. he is considered a hard core islamist who was imprisoned under the libyan dictator and he was a leading figure in the uprising. he has gone on to command a ruthless militia. he has not been seen significantly since the attack on the consulate. >> what are your sources sayin
regardless, the california democratic senator dianne feinstein says the united states could have done more to help prevent this attack. >> i think we do know what happened now. there is no question, but it was a terrorist attack. there is no question, but the obscurity was inadequate. and i think there is no question we need to work on our intelligence. >> feinstein wept on to blame the -- went on to blame the director for the assessment he first gave law makers. >> it is my...
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today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack. as a former speechwriter what was your take? >> the president said no act of terr terror. you write that when you say i'm not characterising these attacks. it was a way of putting something on the record without fully endorsing it. a mild lean forward. you can imagine that somebody wrote this act of terror and that was scratched out and replaced with a less committed formula, no act of terror. >> do you have any reason to believe that he was not referring to benghazi when he referred to those remarks? >> he was referring to benghazi. i'm not sure. i think this is a r
today we represent the very best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible attack and make no mistake that justice will be done. >> a week later the president still wasn't saying that when directly asked. back to his words because speech writering come in handy when you have a speech to analyze. i spoke with the best. joining him tonight -- david, this debate over whether the president was specifically re r referring to the attack....
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back at the beginning of this year so of course many questions being asked why is the united states and other powers failing to condemn the excessive use of force in the city in the same time why have they not condemned the human rights abuses that are so clearly taking place there the battle for bani walid has lasted several weeks now but unlike last year's revolution against gadhafi it's yet to capture the attention of the mainstream media author and journalist neil clark says that's because the current situation in libya is an inconvenient truth for those who back change there. let's think back to february twentieth when we couldn't because the newspaper in the u.k. or us or put on the b.b.c. or c.n.n. without hearing about what was going on in libya a humanitarian disaster let's hold colonel gadhafi forces the killing lots of people there were dangers of a massive massacre in benghazi and because of that we went to war that that was the reason for war and today the situation where is much worse you got a humanitarian catastrophe taken place the number of people killed since needing
back at the beginning of this year so of course many questions being asked why is the united states and other powers failing to condemn the excessive use of force in the city in the same time why have they not condemned the human rights abuses that are so clearly taking place there the battle for bani walid has lasted several weeks now but unlike last year's revolution against gadhafi it's yet to capture the attention of the mainstream media author and journalist neil clark says that's because...
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the president of the united states knows what's going on currently. don't laugh think. but i think he does. any president does know a lot more of what's going on. when you say he stands up there says we need to reinstate earn conceptualism the question is how, when and why? are you confident to could that yourself? >> i was making a joke. but my point is, about exceptionalism is often expressed through language. our president has a problem with language which is ironic given he is so eloquent. reprimand cause violence? that is what we call tearrism. fort hood is workplace violence. >> they described benghazi as what do we call it they called it a flash mob with weapons. is drone tagged with guns? if you have a candidate like romney who is willing to say what something is this is terror from the beginning so we must crush them. >> don't forget his first speech in cairo university of cairo he apologized for americans. >> did he. did he. come on. >> would you finally read that? >> he apologized for 9-11. >> no more bowing. i like that. >> let's bring that speech in here. >
the president of the united states knows what's going on currently. don't laugh think. but i think he does. any president does know a lot more of what's going on. when you say he stands up there says we need to reinstate earn conceptualism the question is how, when and why? are you confident to could that yourself? >> i was making a joke. but my point is, about exceptionalism is often expressed through language. our president has a problem with language which is ironic given he is so...
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. >> this war is destroying the united states. >> he scolded his fellow senators who supported it. >> we need to end that war and get on with what are the real problems before the nation. >> it was and an unabashed liberal that the democrats nominated him in 1972, it was snake bit from the start. >> come home to the conviction that we can move our country forward, come home to the belief that we can see a newer world. >> when his running mate missouri senator tom eagle on the revealed he had had electroshock therapy for depression, he came off the ticket. despite the efforts of a young campaign staff, including a young man named bill clinton who ran the effort in texas, on election night george mcgovern was crushed by richard nixon. >> we can see the dimensions of nixon's landslide tonight. >> he didn't even win his home state. a new years later the reagan revolution ended him off and he lost his united states senate seat. >> i leave the senate and the service of south dakota with very deep personal satisfaction. >> after such crushing defeat he kept working especially on world hunger
. >> this war is destroying the united states. >> he scolded his fellow senators who supported it. >> we need to end that war and get on with what are the real problems before the nation. >> it was and an unabashed liberal that the democrats nominated him in 1972, it was snake bit from the start. >> come home to the conviction that we can move our country forward, come home to the belief that we can see a newer world. >> when his running mate missouri senator...
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you have investments in chinese companies investments outside the united states. >> wow. checkmate again. welcome back>> to this special edition of "hannity." we are live where the second presidential debate concluded a short time ago. by the way, a cbs instant poll came out on the che and it shows romney won tonight 65-35. for more instant analysis, we head back to las vegas to check in with our very own frank and his group of undeciderod swing state voters. they are at one of my favorite places, the wynn, las vegas. and frank you are being very nice tonight to everybody there. i am very proud of you. >> shu, sean. by the -- thank you, sean. if anybody wants to participate in these groups go to lnz global.com and they can. you heard he had it 2-1. how many thought barack obama won the debate raise your hands? how many thought mitt romney won the debate? they are using these dials to react on a second by second basis. the red line is swing republicans and the green line swing democrats. taxes, barackf obama performed particularly well. let's take a look, and then i will a
you have investments in chinese companies investments outside the united states. >> wow. checkmate again. welcome back>> to this special edition of "hannity." we are live where the second presidential debate concluded a short time ago. by the way, a cbs instant poll came out on the che and it shows romney won tonight 65-35. for more instant analysis, we head back to las vegas to check in with our very own frank and his group of undeciderod swing state voters. they are at...
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telecommunications throughout the united states and i think that's what he's alluding to and there's been a battle royale going on in congress for months about passing legislation to give the. pentagon and the authority and homeland security the authority to increase this requirements on companies to. to to harden and to make make more prudent their protection or their so as you say as you say this is a there are there are some legitimate concerns as you say that if indeed a cyber apocalypse type would come as you say you know that they should be something that could be some cut off to water electricity all sorts of things could suddenly fall off the map but you know that the pentagon is thinking that that cyber crime is the biggest security issue at the moment and yet we've heard nothing about this during the presidential debates you think is it too difficult to sell a virtual issue to voters two weeks ahead of the election. i think people are not familiar with the with the concept there are they they don't quite understand what the concern concern is they they feel that the governm
telecommunications throughout the united states and i think that's what he's alluding to and there's been a battle royale going on in congress for months about passing legislation to give the. pentagon and the authority and homeland security the authority to increase this requirements on companies to. to to harden and to make make more prudent their protection or their so as you say as you say this is a there are there are some legitimate concerns as you say that if indeed a cyber apocalypse...
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so they show that israelis are more worried about losing this strategic alliance with the united states then they are of war with iran however few observers believe there is a real threat of u.s. israeli relations becoming seriously damaged but it is highly likely that the abominate on yahoo relationship will become even more strained should both leaders be reelected. don't hesitate to log on to r.t. dot com for any of the stories you want as well as for some online exclusive stories and here's a taste of what's lined up for you there right now powerful bond crew friends didn't help one city council amazingly some also when it was dissolved by the government because of its mafia connections. plus the infamous pussy riot case takes a new turn as one member was released by an appeal court to find out all the details on. britain's prime minister david cameron has delivered closing remarks at the conservative party's on your conference and effort to drum up support and made eroding public confidence the parties trailing behind the label opposition in opinion polls as it takes five full swee
so they show that israelis are more worried about losing this strategic alliance with the united states then they are of war with iran however few observers believe there is a real threat of u.s. israeli relations becoming seriously damaged but it is highly likely that the abominate on yahoo relationship will become even more strained should both leaders be reelected. don't hesitate to log on to r.t. dot com for any of the stories you want as well as for some online exclusive stories and here's...
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states now u.s. officials are saying that. it's because there is no plan as to what's going to happen in the future they fear that if president bashar assad is alstead that will mean that in the turmoil which follows there will be a civil war in which the radical islamist groups will be much better armed than will be a lot better financed than the secular groups and that will just mean they play out of the libyan scenario all over again. porting their court in bahrain is hearing an appeal from prominent human rights activists now bill ridge obvious currently serving a three year sentence for organizing and participating in an illegal gatherings were job sentence in august brought hundreds of program form demonstrators on to the streets to demand his release but rest in bahrain has been ongoing for more than twenty months what fights between police and demonstrators erupting almost daily around eighty people have been killed since the clashes began thousands arrested in crackdowns by the sunni rulers
states now u.s. officials are saying that. it's because there is no plan as to what's going to happen in the future they fear that if president bashar assad is alstead that will mean that in the turmoil which follows there will be a civil war in which the radical islamist groups will be much better armed than will be a lot better financed than the secular groups and that will just mean they play out of the libyan scenario all over again. porting their court in bahrain is hearing an appeal from...
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but kuwait has long been a client state of the united states and more and more kuwait plays a central role in the g.c.c. the gulf cooperation council kuwait is being used as a weapon by the us a foothold in the region along the persian gulf and kuwait continues to fill that role it's a country that we don't hear so much about in the headlines but it is very much part and parcel of us a gemini in the middle east the the western media which is controlled by the same interests which control wall street the western media it's not in their interest to tell the story of bahrain or kuwait in bahrain the united states has military interests as well as political and propaganda interests bahrain is a client of the saudis which is in turn a client of the united states kuwait similarly is also a quiet state and for that reason you don't hear about rampant human rights abuses you don't hear about the attack on working people the way you do in places like libya or syria which were long since on the u.s. hit list. next to the business of days and dimitri the gas dispute between russia and ukraine co
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer and you're in "the situation room." >>> monday's third and final presidential debate will be a serious challenge for both candidates. it's focused on international policy and arena where both mitt romney lacks experience and the obama administration is under growing criticism, especially when it comes to the situation in the middle east. let's start with cnn's white house correspondent dan loathian. i assume officials in the white house campaign they know the president has questions he's going to answer. >> reporter: that's correct, wolf. and there doesn't appear to be much of a difference between the two candidates when it comes to foreign policy. but the president is getting prepared in study hall this weekend out at camp david. i think when you talk to folks out there, most people believe the president does have an advantage going into this debate. we expect he'll talk about getting osama bin laden but no one here at the white house, no one with the campaign is und
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. >> and it was susan rice our ambassador to the united states. >> i don't know who informed her. that is the investigation and we are going to have to find out who told what to whom and when? and were they giving political coverage, or just misinformed. it is bound to be a loser for them. congressman, you get the last word. >> the administration was in contact with the embassy in tripoli and they knew it a terrorist attack and they sceep seem to be a trying to find a scapegoat. hopefully hillary clinton will not be. i think the american people want to know why they were misled and that's the over liing question. >> where were they misled? >> it is presidential politics trying to make the president look better. but look at his policy. they don't want to use the word terrorism and stripped all of the words of terrorism and jihad out of the lexicon in the national counter terrorism and pentagon and is this a doning tread ertrend with the administration. >> it was. and i got to leave it there. >> it was doubly stupid. congressman thank you. thank you, ab. and just back from lib [ thu
. >> and it was susan rice our ambassador to the united states. >> i don't know who informed her. that is the investigation and we are going to have to find out who told what to whom and when? and were they giving political coverage, or just misinformed. it is bound to be a loser for them. congressman, you get the last word. >> the administration was in contact with the embassy in tripoli and they knew it a terrorist attack and they sceep seem to be a trying to find a...
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nations security council earlier this week but that was blocked by the united states prompting a response from moscow saying that a found as odd and strange in a context understand why such a statement had not been approved it's also course maybe an international community to accuse both washington and others of double standards you need to remember it wasn't so long ago that russia and china were blamed for voting against resolutions in libya and now the question is being asked why when moscow puts forward for calling for assistance in body while it is this being stopped by washington. or he's managed to make contact with an eyewitness in the city she says militias are carrying out mass killings of civilians continue to call on the international community to help. these are not governmental forces there militias an armed gangsters surrounding anyone without any legitimacy the media is prohibited from reporting on what's happening in the city the situation is horrible crimes are committed communications were deliberately cut in order for these gangsters to prevent any person from communic
nations security council earlier this week but that was blocked by the united states prompting a response from moscow saying that a found as odd and strange in a context understand why such a statement had not been approved it's also course maybe an international community to accuse both washington and others of double standards you need to remember it wasn't so long ago that russia and china were blamed for voting against resolutions in libya and now the question is being asked why when moscow...
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apparently we've got several of them that were widely distributed in the united states government. it's not surprisingly because the people on the ground in benghazi knew the security environment they faced and expected it. they had been cabling back asking for security enhancements. this is playing out of everything they worried about, now as you say, there is a paper trail. it's much harder to sweep away. >> greta: according to what we can piece at 4:05 local time united states, 10:05 in benghazi cable, u.s. diplomatic mission under attack. what we have been told during that time is that president obama, vice president biden and secretary of defense panetta were in the oval office together. there was a second e-mail at 4:54, third e-mail at 6:07 our time, 12:07 in benghazi and the 12:07 one was update to. they claim responsibility for benghazi attack. that the third e-mail. apparently the facebook and twitter. in the e-mail tracks we have, there is never one, any reference to some videotape or some protest. >> look, it's standard procedure for any diplomatic facility around the w
apparently we've got several of them that were widely distributed in the united states government. it's not surprisingly because the people on the ground in benghazi knew the security environment they faced and expected it. they had been cabling back asking for security enhancements. this is playing out of everything they worried about, now as you say, there is a paper trail. it's much harder to sweep away. >> greta: according to what we can piece at 4:05 local time united states, 10:05...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. the debate night in america. i'm wolf blitzer. our polling shows each of these candidates has a debate win under his belt. tonight will be the tiebreaker as we get closer to the first questions of the evening, we'll bring you a one-on-one interview with former president bill clinton. cnn's fareed zakaria asked him if he and president obama are different kinds of democrats as republicans claim. stand by for that. that's coming up. >>> we also have the full force of our political team devoted to bringing you comprehensive debate coverage. let's go to my colleague, anderson cooper. >> there is a lot to cover in the hours ahead. i want to remind our viewers, what you're going to see during the debate, we're going to clock the president and governor romney to see how much talk time they each get overall an our focus group of undecided florida voters will react to what the candidates are saying in realtime. their responses, as you see, will be on the bottom of the screen, lines going up and
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. the debate night in america. i'm wolf blitzer. our polling shows each of these candidates has a debate win under his belt. tonight will be the tiebreaker as we get closer to the first questions of the evening, we'll bring you a one-on-one interview with former president bill clinton. cnn's fareed zakaria asked him if he and president obama are different kinds of democrats as republicans claim. stand by for that. that's...
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here in the united states, if you're an airline mechanic working for an airline in house, you have to go through drug screening, alcohol screening, i went through it when i worked in the airline industry. you have to go through a security background check. these things are being waived increasingly. >> one quick question before we go. if all the other companies are doing it any way, all the other companies aren't having this problem, are they? they don't have seats -- >> we're seeing very troubling signs and they're all detailed in the book. in fact, safety is eroding and i spoke to dozens of front line faa inspectors who say they are not able to get to the places where the work is. >> thanks for telling us all about it. we'll see what happens. >>> up next, he thought he was a musician without a professional career. little did he know, he was a rock star on the other side of the planet. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do.
here in the united states, if you're an airline mechanic working for an airline in house, you have to go through drug screening, alcohol screening, i went through it when i worked in the airline industry. you have to go through a security background check. these things are being waived increasingly. >> one quick question before we go. if all the other companies are doing it any way, all the other companies aren't having this problem, are they? they don't have seats -- >> we're...
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the president explicitly stated his goal was to put daylight between the united states and israel and he succeeded. this is a dangerous situation is that has set back the hope of peace in the middle east. iran has never been closer to a nuclear weapons capability and never posed a greater danger to our friends, our allies, and us, and has never acted less deterred by america as was made clear last year when iranian agents plotted to assassinate the saudi ambassador in our nation's capital. yet when millions of iranians took to the streets in june 2009, when they demanded freedom from a cruel regime that threatens the world, when they cried out are you with us or are you with them, the american president was silent. across the greater middle east as the joy borne from the downfall of dictate orz given way the pain staking work of building capable security forces and growing economies and developing effective democratic institutions, the president has failed to offer the tangible support that our partners want and need. in iraq the costly gains made by our troops are being eroded by ris
the president explicitly stated his goal was to put daylight between the united states and israel and he succeeded. this is a dangerous situation is that has set back the hope of peace in the middle east. iran has never been closer to a nuclear weapons capability and never posed a greater danger to our friends, our allies, and us, and has never acted less deterred by america as was made clear last year when iranian agents plotted to assassinate the saudi ambassador in our nation's capital. yet...
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general assembly is now trying to stay here in the united states. his american lawyer says he applied for an asylum. in a statement, he said my client disagrees with the reg e regime. he had concerns on how they would treat him upon his return to iran. we're going to keep following that story. >>> honda is recalling more than 570,000 accords sold in this country due to potential fire risks. the problem is with power steering hoses that can leak creating smoke and fire. honda said in a statement there have been no crashes or injuries reported, but there was an engine fire and the part needed is not available until next year. for now, owners can take their car for an interim repair. >>> it is been 424 days since america lost its top credit rating. according to a tax policy study, american households will see an increase of $3,500 each if congress does not do something to avert the fiscal cliff in which everything from payroll taxes to full tax rates will go up. >>> in our fourth story, under attack by hackers. this was pretty incredible because the wh
general assembly is now trying to stay here in the united states. his american lawyer says he applied for an asylum. in a statement, he said my client disagrees with the reg e regime. he had concerns on how they would treat him upon his return to iran. we're going to keep following that story. >>> honda is recalling more than 570,000 accords sold in this country due to potential fire risks. the problem is with power steering hoses that can leak creating smoke and fire. honda said in a...
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he will not face trial in the united states. we will explain why. en we got m. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can help you find the right plan. open enrollment to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so now is the best time to review your options and enroll in a plan. medicare has two main parts, parts a and b, to help cover a lot of your expenses, like hospital care... and doctor visits. but they still won't cover all of your costs. now's the time to learn about unitedhealthcare plans that may be right for you. are you looking for something nice and easy? like a single plan that combines medicare parts a & b with prescription drug coverage? a medicare advantage pla
he will not face trial in the united states. we will explain why. en we got m. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. then you may be looking for help in choosing the right plan for your needs. so don't wait. call now. whatever your health coverage needs, unitedhealthcare can...
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states of europe but then we have to start with a parliament that it's worth it it's name a government that is elected by the parliament not a commission we have to start putting together the true parts of high politics like defense security those things have to be integrated and we can of principle of subsidiarity for economic policy so right now we're building a technocratic euro for the benefit of certainly leads for the benefit of the political elite for the benefit of the financial elite which is not really a citizen to europe so you're suggesting that germany should lead the way in convincing countries that would be in this united states of europe to essentially give up sovereign rights germany cannot lead by itself this german french tunde has to work it's a difficult on them and i'm not sure we can really make it work but even sarkozy and merkel have learnt to work together but martin has been to yield ng so i'm not sure how the french german tandem will work once romney becomes a bit more assertive. points to basic things that have to be done but without french german cooperat
states of europe but then we have to start with a parliament that it's worth it it's name a government that is elected by the parliament not a commission we have to start putting together the true parts of high politics like defense security those things have to be integrated and we can of principle of subsidiarity for economic policy so right now we're building a technocratic euro for the benefit of certainly leads for the benefit of the political elite for the benefit of the financial elite...
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why do you want to go it to school in the united states? and the student told me that he told the interviewer, i thought maybe if i worked really hard i could do better in the united states. >> and that was the simplicity with which he answered those simple questions, and then that was it? >> that along with an application that his father took care of, so he didn't know much about it. a written application. >> that's incredible. what else have you found out about the family of the bangladeshi student that tried to blow up the fed? >> the family was tracked down in bangladesh, and they said we don't buy what the federal prosecutors are saying about our son. they maintain that he was a very studious, religious, and only wanted to go to the united states to study computer technology, and that's what he was doing. in fact, they suggested the possibility that someone might be out to get him and set him up. >> that's their version of it. in terms of visas, it's hard to say how these -- how this goes from student to student, college to college or
why do you want to go it to school in the united states? and the student told me that he told the interviewer, i thought maybe if i worked really hard i could do better in the united states. >> and that was the simplicity with which he answered those simple questions, and then that was it? >> that along with an application that his father took care of, so he didn't know much about it. a written application. >> that's incredible. what else have you found out about the family of...
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i think paul ryan said i have to go in and prove i can be vice president or president of the united states. i think there are no republicans out there complaining about his performance. i think he did a good job, he did exactly what he needed to. >> i don't agree. i think joe biden won it quite easily. i was amazed any of the polls had it even close. >> in the cnn poll, there's actually a really interesting finding. so it gave a slight edge to ryan when they asked these folks who had watched who they thought won. >> it was basically a tie. >> it was pretty close. within the tie, 70% of people said biden spent more time attacking his opponent. which i think both democrats and republicans would point to as proof that their guy won. so i do think it's a little more inconclusive than you think it is, piers. >> carol, let's turn to you. you were tweeting away last night. the whole thing is completely tedious, meaningless and has no relevance to anything on god's earth. >> i don't think that was the exact tweet, but it was a whole lot of nothing. >> okay. let me read your exact tweet. it was a w
i think paul ryan said i have to go in and prove i can be vice president or president of the united states. i think there are no republicans out there complaining about his performance. i think he did a good job, he did exactly what he needed to. >> i don't agree. i think joe biden won it quite easily. i was amazed any of the polls had it even close. >> in the cnn poll, there's actually a really interesting finding. so it gave a slight edge to ryan when they asked these folks who...
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he said strategic interest of the united states. there's a difference. >> anderson, in the news cycle, vice president biden directly contradicted the testimony today and in recent days from the department of state what was known when and how much security provided and when it was asked. he keeps carrying this line. >> i don't think it's right. >> you have the transcript, look it up. >> i thought what he said was rect until line. what we pout out there, what we had, and intelligence sources told us and moved forward. >> intelligence services have said that's not what they were giving them. they never said it was a video anybody who has in anything to do with this knew it wasn't a video. >> also reports i think a week ago that in the intelligence community there was a belief early on it was a terrorist attack within the initial days. that contradicts what joe biden said. whether the initial report is correct, i don't know. it does contradict. i want to check in with jim acosta. jim. >> hi, anderson. i'm with a senior at visor of the r
he said strategic interest of the united states. there's a difference. >> anderson, in the news cycle, vice president biden directly contradicted the testimony today and in recent days from the department of state what was known when and how much security provided and when it was asked. he keeps carrying this line. >> i don't think it's right. >> you have the transcript, look it up. >> i thought what he said was rect until line. what we pout out there, what we had, and...